Aquamarine jewelry has been popular from the 18th-century Georgian era up to today's modern styles. Found in various shades, from deep azure to the palest sky blues, and those with more green hues to more true blue aquamarines, this March birthstone is a perennial favorite. Its cool tones are often...
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Aquamarine jewelry has been popular from the 18th-century Georgian era up to today's modern styles. Found in various shades, from deep azure to the palest sky blues, and those with more green hues to more true blue aquamarines, this March birthstone is a perennial favorite. Its cool tones are often set into platinum or white gold. Aquamarines are cut in almost every shape, from cushion to emerald cuts, and round, pear, or teardrop shapes. Vintage antique aquamarine jewelry can be set with diamonds or by itself. Shop aquamarine jewelry for its calming, alluring presence.
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